Friday, February 12, 2010

Little House Garden Gameboard finished!

Happy Friday everyone!~ First off I have to brag on my kid. I'm intitled to that right? He bowled an awesome 424 sieres yesterday with one game alone being a beautiful 178! Congratulations Alex!!!

I finished the Garden Gameboard yesterday and thought I would share it real quick. I finished into a minture quilt to hang on a shelf. I would have taken a picture of it on the shelf , but it's in a close spot so there wouldn't be a good way to get a good shot of it. The shelf is kinda hard to put back up, so there you go.

Yesterday Berit had asked about how Flylady was going. It's moving along, a little behind this week but not too bad. I keep meaning to post what my control journal looks like so you all can get an idea , but everyone's would be different of course to fit their lifestyle. She also asked about the fabric count for the Fruit Gameboard. Or was it the Just Nan piece? I wasn't 100% sure. Anyway , on the gameboard I am using 28 count tea colored monaco evenweave, and for the Just Nan piece I'm using 28 count natural linen.

That's today in a nutshell folks! Hope you all are planning an awesome Valentine's Day. Look forward to hearing from you all on Monday. Thanks for the visit and the comments!

11 comments:

I was actually asking about the gameboard, but I'm also glad to hear about the JN. :) I *think* my favorite stitching is either 1/2 on 36 count or 2/2 on 28 count evenweave. But, of course I'm such a newbie that my tastes keep changing really fast!

Really gorgeous work. And great accomplishment for your son. Really nice to read. I am now your follower. My blog is about crafting once in a while, and a little about the old property we live on. I like to say it ain't for sissies. www.spitnglue.com. Thanks, Keri

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I am a 40 year old wife , married to my husband of 14 years and mother to our 13 year old son.I spend my days trying keep up with both of them and our crazy schedules. I hope you'll join me on my needlework excursions. I've always got something going on!